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2 NAPIER MAIL, AUGUST 31, 2011
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IN BRIEF
PM in Hawke's Bay
Prime Minister John Key is
speaking at a public meeting
at the Napier Municipal
Theatre tonight on August 31,
7pm. Mr Key is also the guest
speaker at a Plunket
fundraising breakfast, will
officially open two new
Hawke's Bay businesses and
visit a preschool Mainly
Music programme.
Two died in crash
A young woman died and a
baby was hospitalised with
moderate injuries after a
single car crash on the
Napier-Hasting expressway
about midday Sunday. In
Central Hawke's Bay a man
died after the car he was in
crashed into a power pole on
Sunday night at the
intersection of State Highway
2 and Drumpeel Rd.
Nominate 'Heroes'
Nominations are open for
''Local Heroes'' of the
Kiwibank New Zealander of
the Year Awards 2012. Forms
are at nzawards.org.nz or
Kiwibank, Countdown and
Mitre 10 stores. For
assistance Text: ''nominate''
to 244 or call toll free:
0508 692 927. Nominations
close on October 14.
Police find dead body
Police have recovered a body from
Eskdale that may be linked to the
disappearance of Hastings man
Johnny Wright.
Detective Senior Sergeant Dave de
Lange says police received infor-
mation about an area of land on
Waipunga Rd, off State Highway 5.
A number of police staff working
on the disappearance of Mr Wright
worked at the scene over the
weekend. At this stage it is unknown
if the body is Mr Wright,'' Mr de
Lange said.
The area the body was recovered
from was accessible to the public.
We need to await the result of a
post-mortem examination, forensic
testing and formal identification pro-
cess before identifying the body and
establishing the cause of death. This
may take several days.''
There have been no arrests in
relation to the disappearance of Mr
Wright and police are continuing to
seek information about his disappear-
ance.
Mr Wright has been missing for
some weeks and was last seen at a
Hastings house last month.
Ex-councillor on murder charge
Charged: Peter Beckett
Drowned: Laura Letts Beckett
Former Napier city councillor Peter
Beckett, 54, has appeared in a Can-
adian court charged with the murder
of his wife, Laura Letts Beckett, one
year after she was believed to have
drowned in a boating accident.
Mrs Letts Beckett, who could not
swim, was not wearing a life jacket
when she went over the side of a boat
during a fishing trip at a national
park near Revelstone in British
Columbia.
The death of the Canadian teacher
has been considered a homicide since
June and her husband was arrested
and charged with murder this month.
The New Zealand family learned of
the arrest when the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police phoned to speak with
Beckett's ex-wife, Wendy Sail.
Her husband, Chris Sail, said the
four grown-up children she had with
Mr Beckett, aged 18 to 30, had not
been in contact with him since he left
New Zealand at least seven years ago.
It was traumatic for the children,
and his 18-year-old daughter had
taken it particularly badly. Two of the
older children live in Australia and
one is in England on her OE.
Ms Letts Beckett's family released
a statement after Beckett's arrest,
saying they were relieved the investi-
gation was over, and that as a family
they are waiting for the justice sys-
tem to take its course.